St. Raymond's Anthony Colon has helped the Ravens reach No. 5 in the rankings.An Rong Xu

The regular season comes to a close this week in the CHSAA and private school leagues.

This week, we already had a few division winners. Poly Prep clinched its sixth straight Ivy Prep League title and St. Raymond won CHSAA Bronx/Manhattan. Xaverian had already secured the CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens title and the other two CHSAA divisions – Bronx/Westchester and Staten Island – will be decided this week.

For more on that and to see where everyone is ranked, scroll down:

1. St. Joseph by the Sea (10-1) (Last week: 1)

The first loss of the league season came Friday night against Monsignor Farrell in extra innings – it was bound to happen eventually. Sea bounced back nicely by knocking off Fordham Prep on Saturday. The division will be decided this week with two games against Moore Catholic on Monday and Wednesday.

Next: No. 4 Moore Catholic (May 14, 4 p.m.)

2. Xaverian (14-1) (2)

The Clippers fell to St. Francis Prep, 1-0, on Friday for their first league loss of the season. They came right back, though, and pounded Monsignor McClancy, 12-0, on Saturday. The Brooklyn/Queens division title is already locked up and Xaverian just needs to stay somewhat busy over the next two weeks before the playoffs.

Next: @ Monsignor McClancy (May 14, 4 p.m.)

3. Poly Prep (16-4) (3)

The Blue Devils’ 13-game win streak was snapped by PSAL title contender Tottenville, but it was still a big week for Poly Prep. It clinched a sixth straight Ivy Prep League crown after a run-rule victory over Fieldston and 4-2 win against Trinity. The top seed in the NYSAISAA playoffs will belong to the boys from Bay Ridge, which has become a customary tradition.

Next: Dalton (May 15, 4:30 p.m. @ Randall’s Island)

4. Moore Catholic (10-1) (4)

The Mavericks come into this week all tied up in the loss column with St. Joseph by the Sea atop Staten Island. Two games with Sea this week – and a game against Monsignor Farrell, too – will decide the division champion, which gets a bye into the eight-team championship tournament. Moore is definitely a city title contender.

Next: @ No. 1 St. Joseph by the Sea (May 14, 4 p.m.)

5. St. Raymond (11-3) (6)

That loss to Fordham Prep two weeks did nothing to cool off St. Ray’s, which has now won 11 of its last 12 games. On Saturday, the Ravens clinched the Bronx/Manhattan division title, giving them a bye into the championship round of the playoffs. Marc DeLuca is a Coach of the Year candidate.

Next: @ Cardinal Hayes (May 15, 4 p.m.)

6. Fordham Prep (11-4) (5)

The Rams are struggling to find some consistency after an 8-0 start. They are 3-4 since then and lost a crucial game to St. Joseph by the Sea on Saturday. What’s more of a concern is that now Iona Prep is just one game back in the loss column from Fordham for first place in the Bronx/Westchester division.

Next: @ Salesian (May 14, 4 p.m.)

7. All Hallows (8-6) (8)

Joe Morel has been arguably the team’s best pitcher this year and he came up big again Saturday against Cardinal Spellman. Jason Reyes was great against St. Raymond in a 2-1, eight-inning loss Tuesday, too. If All Hallows can continue to get good pitching, it can make a run just like it did in last year’s playoffs.

Next: @ Cardinal Hayes (May 14, 4 p.m.)

8. St. Francis Prep (9-4) (10)

The Terriers might have found something in sophomore Dylan Lawrence, who threw an absolute gem in a 1-0 win against previously undefeated Xaverian on Friday. St. Francis fell Saturday against Molloy, but Taso Stathopoulous pitched great. With those two and Nick LoPrinzi on the mound, SFP will be a tough out.

Next: St. Edmund (May 14, 4 p.m.)

9. Iona Prep (10-5) (NR)

Don’t look now, but Iona Prep is making a push. The Gaels have won six of their last seven games, including a win over Fordham Prep on Friday, and are now just one game in the loss column behind the first-place Rams in Bronx/Westchester. Iona has important contests against Archbishop Stepinac and Salesian this week.

Next: @ Archbishop Stepinac (May 14, 4 p.m.)

10. Fieldston (13-3) (8)

Just like everyone else aside from St. Joseph by the Sea, Fieldston had no answer for Andrew Zapata on Thursday in a humbling 11-1 loss. While the setback cost the Eagles any shot at an Ivy Prep League crown, they are still certain to finish second and should receive the second seed in the NYSAISAA playoffs.